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NASA Finds New Organic Compounds in Martian Rocks with Curiosity
Curiosity detected over 20 organic molecules in ancient Martian rocks using an innovative chemical technique, revealing organic survival on Mars.

NASA May Not Have Lunar Spacesuits Ready for 2028 Moon Mission
A recent government report warns that NASA's new lunar spacesuits might not be prepared in time for the 2028 moon landing, raising questions about the timeline.

NASA’s X-59 Completes Wheel Landing in Mojave, Advancing Supersonic Tech
NASA’s experimental X-59 aircraft achieved its first wheel landing in Mojave, marking a key milestone in its quest for quiet supersonic flight.

Hubble Shows Changes in the Trifid Nebula After 29 Years
On its 36th anniversary, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope released a new image of the Trifid Nebula, first captured in 1997, highlighting its evolution.

NASA’s Voyager 1 is losing power and has a plan to extend its mission
NASA announced that Voyager 1, the most distant human-made object, is running low on power. The agency is working on an innovative plan to keep it operational.

Solar Flare Domino Effect Also Seen in Thousands of Stars
A recent study shows that secondary stellar eruptions are not unique to the Sun but are common across thousands of stars in our galaxy.

Artemis II Astronaut Christina Koch Reveals Key Career Rules for Success
The NASA astronaut shares the guiding principles that shaped her remarkable career. These mantras are crucial for the historic Artemis II lunar mission.

NASA's SPHEREx Observatory Maps Interstellar Ice Crucial for Life
NASA's SPHEREx observatory has made a pivotal discovery. It mapped chemical signatures of water ice and organic molecules in an active star-forming region.

Lunar Exploration Advances: NASA, SpaceX, Blue Origin Drive Moon Return!
Following Artemis II's success, NASA focuses on lunar lander development with partners! An Israeli company, Moonshot Space, introduces innovative electromagnetic launch technology!

97% of Americans Support NASA’s Artemis Program Despite Cost
A recent NASA survey shows overwhelming public backing for the Artemis missions. Nearly one in three sees it as a unifying national effort, even with a $90 billion price tag.

Artemis II: how eight explosions ensured safe return to Earth
The Artemis II astronauts heard eight critical detonations during reentry. Each one adjusted Orion's trajectory for a safe landing back on Earth.

A Brazilian actigraph monitored astronaut sleep during Artemis II
A device developed at the University of São Paulo tracked circadian rhythms during the lunar mission. The technology has proven valuable for space and public health applications.